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£9,600 pa
£800 pcm
Office to let
Dyott Street, London WC1ALocal area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Ecole Jeannine Manuel 0.1 miles
- Tottenham Court Road 0.1 miles
- Tottenham Court Road 0.2 miles
- CATS College London 0.3 miles
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Read our area guides for Chinatown, Covent Garden and Charing Cross to find out more about the local area.
Features and description
- Meeting Rooms
- WiFi
- Furnished
- Professional Reception
- Inclusive Rental
- Lockers
The available space and all the common parts have been comprehensively refurbished to provide bright, open, flexible office accommodation that had been delivered to a high specification.
The space is accessed via a stunning reconfigured entrance and reception area featuring an art display by world renowned artist Eva Berendes. The last remaining space is the 4th floor which has recently been fully fitted.
The latest phase of the refurbishment comprises a new entrance to the south of the building on Dyott Street, a new reception, new rentable office spaces on four floors and reconfigured staff facilities. It creation reinstates the intentions of the original plan by David du Rieu Aberdeen to include entrances on both the north and south sides of the building. It takes its name from the term coined in the eighteenth century to describe densely populated areas of the city, like the narrow streets off Great Russell Street.
The space is accessed via a stunning reconfigured entrance and reception area featuring an art display by world renowned artist Eva Berendes. The last remaining space is the 4th floor which has recently been fully fitted.
The latest phase of the refurbishment comprises a new entrance to the south of the building on Dyott Street, a new reception, new rentable office spaces on four floors and reconfigured staff facilities. It creation reinstates the intentions of the original plan by David du Rieu Aberdeen to include entrances on both the north and south sides of the building. It takes its name from the term coined in the eighteenth century to describe densely populated areas of the city, like the narrow streets off Great Russell Street.
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